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ARTICLES FOCUSING ON PEOPLE FROM MUSLIM ORIGINS
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"Socioeconomic
factors also make Muslims largely invisible here. They typically live
in neighborhoods that are only 4.5 percent Muslim, according to the
Mumford study, although that's changing as their numbers grow and
they begin to create enclaves." America's Elusive Minority:
Muslims, Christian Science
Monitor, Oct 7, 2002, Author: Laurent Belsie |
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"There is
no debate, however, over the Middle Eastern population's growth. It
has increased at least 50 percent in the past decade, according to
Census Bureau figures compiled by John Logan, a sociology professor
at the State University of New York-Albany. " Washington Post, November 20,
2001. Authors: D'Vera Cohn and Sarah Cohen |
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"'If
so many people are immigrating, how come the total is so relatively
stagnant?', asked John Logan, dorector of hte University at Albany's
Mumford Institute. In its study, the institute estimates that Miami-Dade
has 30,000 more Cubans that the census found, for a total of about
680,000." Miami Herald,
September 17, 2001. Author: Tim Henderson |
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